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ANSWERED pfSense: Create more then one VPN client?

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3 minutes ago, go558a83nk said:

yes, you can have multiple clients


Nice, just as you posted the reply I have read up to section "Create NAT rules" in pfSense multi VPN WAN which is a link from the above document.
 
8 minutes ago, go558a83nk said:

use the firewall rules choose which one gets used


So hopefully as I keep reading, it will show me how to do this
 
8 minutes ago, go558a83nk said:

or create a gateway group with the 3


Could you provide me a link that will show me how to do this?

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2 minutes ago, Nasheayahu said:

Nice, just as you posted the reply I have read up to section "Create NAT rules" in pfSense multi VPN WAN which is a link from the above document.
 
So hopefully as I keep reading, it will show me how to do this
 
Could you provide me a link that will show me how to do this?

https://nguvu.org/pfsense/pfsense-multi-vpn-wan/

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I'm done, but doing a once over and studying the configuration, I may have missed a setting in this section "Configure Gateways" stating:

Set the default IPv4 gateway to WAN_DHCP

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...I assuming nguvu just missed the photo portion, but do I set this to WAN_DHCP?

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It appears to be working, but my ISP IP is showing when I go to iplocation.net to see if the VPN IP is assigned....

UPDATE: after further testing, I'm starting to understand this configuration...., very nice and what I was looking for to help me understand how to control my network, and after I completely do, then I can tailor it to my network...
😂👍

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2 hours ago, Nasheayahu said:

It appears to be working, but my ISP IP is showing when I go to iplocation.net to see if the VPN IP is assigned....

UPDATE: after further testing, I'm starting to understand this configuration...., very nice and what I was looking for to help me understand how to control my network, and after I completely do, then I can tailor it to my network...
😂👍


Glad it seems to be working for you.  Yes, the default gateway should be WAN.

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